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Evaluation of next generation mtGenome sequencing using the Ion Torrent Personal Genome Machine (PGM)()
Insights into the human mitochondrial phylogeny have been primarily achieved by sequencing full mitochondrial genomes (mtGenomes). In forensic genetics (partial) mtGenome information can be used to assign haplotypes to their phylogenetic backgrounds, which may, in turn, have characteristic geographi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3757157/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23948325 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fsigen.2013.06.003 |
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author | Parson, Walther Strobl, Christina Huber, Gabriela Zimmermann, Bettina Gomes, Sibylle M. Souto, Luis Fendt, Liane Delport, Rhena Langit, Reina Wootton, Sharon Lagacé, Robert Irwin, Jodi |
author_facet | Parson, Walther Strobl, Christina Huber, Gabriela Zimmermann, Bettina Gomes, Sibylle M. Souto, Luis Fendt, Liane Delport, Rhena Langit, Reina Wootton, Sharon Lagacé, Robert Irwin, Jodi |
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description | Insights into the human mitochondrial phylogeny have been primarily achieved by sequencing full mitochondrial genomes (mtGenomes). In forensic genetics (partial) mtGenome information can be used to assign haplotypes to their phylogenetic backgrounds, which may, in turn, have characteristic geographic distributions that would offer useful information in a forensic case. In addition and perhaps even more relevant in the forensic context, haplogroup-specific patterns of mutations form the basis for quality control of mtDNA sequences. The current method for establishing (partial) mtDNA haplotypes is Sanger-type sequencing (STS), which is laborious, time-consuming, and expensive. With the emergence of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technologies, the body of available mtDNA data can potentially be extended much more quickly and cost-efficiently. Customized chemistries, laboratory workflows and data analysis packages could support the community and increase the utility of mtDNA analysis in forensics. We have evaluated the performance of mtGenome sequencing using the Personal Genome Machine (PGM) and compared the resulting haplotypes directly with conventional Sanger-type sequencing. A total of 64 mtGenomes (>1 million bases) were established that yielded high concordance with the corresponding STS haplotypes (<0.02% differences). About two-thirds of the differences were observed in or around homopolymeric sequence stretches. In addition, the sequence alignment algorithm employed to align NGS reads played a significant role in the analysis of the data and the resulting mtDNA haplotypes. Further development of alignment software would be desirable to facilitate the application of NGS in mtDNA forensic genetics. |
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spelling | pubmed-37571572013-09-01 Evaluation of next generation mtGenome sequencing using the Ion Torrent Personal Genome Machine (PGM)() Parson, Walther Strobl, Christina Huber, Gabriela Zimmermann, Bettina Gomes, Sibylle M. Souto, Luis Fendt, Liane Delport, Rhena Langit, Reina Wootton, Sharon Lagacé, Robert Irwin, Jodi Forensic Sci Int Genet Forensic Population Genetics—Original Research Insights into the human mitochondrial phylogeny have been primarily achieved by sequencing full mitochondrial genomes (mtGenomes). In forensic genetics (partial) mtGenome information can be used to assign haplotypes to their phylogenetic backgrounds, which may, in turn, have characteristic geographic distributions that would offer useful information in a forensic case. In addition and perhaps even more relevant in the forensic context, haplogroup-specific patterns of mutations form the basis for quality control of mtDNA sequences. The current method for establishing (partial) mtDNA haplotypes is Sanger-type sequencing (STS), which is laborious, time-consuming, and expensive. With the emergence of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technologies, the body of available mtDNA data can potentially be extended much more quickly and cost-efficiently. Customized chemistries, laboratory workflows and data analysis packages could support the community and increase the utility of mtDNA analysis in forensics. We have evaluated the performance of mtGenome sequencing using the Personal Genome Machine (PGM) and compared the resulting haplotypes directly with conventional Sanger-type sequencing. A total of 64 mtGenomes (>1 million bases) were established that yielded high concordance with the corresponding STS haplotypes (<0.02% differences). About two-thirds of the differences were observed in or around homopolymeric sequence stretches. In addition, the sequence alignment algorithm employed to align NGS reads played a significant role in the analysis of the data and the resulting mtDNA haplotypes. Further development of alignment software would be desirable to facilitate the application of NGS in mtDNA forensic genetics. Elsevier 2013-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3757157/ /pubmed/23948325 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fsigen.2013.06.003 Text en © 2013 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/) license |
spellingShingle | Forensic Population Genetics—Original Research Parson, Walther Strobl, Christina Huber, Gabriela Zimmermann, Bettina Gomes, Sibylle M. Souto, Luis Fendt, Liane Delport, Rhena Langit, Reina Wootton, Sharon Lagacé, Robert Irwin, Jodi Evaluation of next generation mtGenome sequencing using the Ion Torrent Personal Genome Machine (PGM)() |
title | Evaluation of next generation mtGenome sequencing using the Ion Torrent Personal Genome Machine (PGM)() |
title_full | Evaluation of next generation mtGenome sequencing using the Ion Torrent Personal Genome Machine (PGM)() |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of next generation mtGenome sequencing using the Ion Torrent Personal Genome Machine (PGM)() |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of next generation mtGenome sequencing using the Ion Torrent Personal Genome Machine (PGM)() |
title_short | Evaluation of next generation mtGenome sequencing using the Ion Torrent Personal Genome Machine (PGM)() |
title_sort | evaluation of next generation mtgenome sequencing using the ion torrent personal genome machine (pgm)() |
topic | Forensic Population Genetics—Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3757157/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23948325 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fsigen.2013.06.003 |
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